The men's gymnastics team competed in session one of the NCAA qualifiers on Friday afternoon. They faced Stanford, the three-year reigning champs, along with Nebraska, Illinois, California, and Navy. The Panthers finished sixth with a 389.157.
The men's gymnastics team traveled to Springfield College to compete in the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Championships. The Panthers finished second with 393.000 points, right behind Navy, the six-time ECAC champions.
The men's gymnastics team had a group of gymnasts qualify for the USAG Championship Event Finals on Saturday. The Panthers received six All-American honors and one national champion title. Michael Avery posted a 14.450 on vault to earn the national champion title, bringing home the gold.
The men's gymnastics team traveled to Air Force to compete in the USAG Collegiate National Championships. On day one, the Panthers took third place with a score of 390.750. Greenville racked up some high scores on day one, including a 69.4 on floor, which is a new program record for the Panthers.
The men's gymnastics team dominated at home against William and Mary. The Panthers defeated the Tribe by 14.400 points with a team score of 391.150. Greenville took four out of six event titles with Jacob Foster earning two of those wins.
The men's gymnastics team traveled to Lincoln on Saturday to compete against Nebraska and Army in a tri-meet. The Panthers placed second with a score of 395.700. Logan Watterson earned the event title in the vault with a 15.000.
The No. 9 men's gymnastics team scored another program record in the first ever home meet against Illinois with a 388.850 on Saturday. The vault squad beat the program record again scoring a 71.7, and they are currently ranked third in the NCAA as a team in the event.
The men's gymnastics team competed at Ohio State on Saturday. Michael Avery and Logan Watterson earned wins in their events as the Panthers cruise to a new program high team score of 387.350!